Rhys Millen broke the electric qualifying record at the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb this week, bettering the old electric class record by 6 seconds. In addition, Rhys was clearly ahead of Monster Tajima and all the gasoline entries:
In addition, Honda has withdrawn their ARX-04B LMP2 Prototype. Apparently, struggling to be competitive, the LMP2 did not run qualifying, and will not run on Sunday.
Rhys has said that his car has much more than he used, claiming at least another 20% in performance. Rhys most fitting comment was, "The car is faster than I am. It's the first time in 22 years I've said that. I'm looking for more out of myself and that will only come with time."
Qualifying and practice use a complicated formula, running different parts of the course on different days, but Rhys has the best time on the lower section and on the middle section.
Unfortunately, multiple year participant Carl Sorensen lost his life on the Hill Climb during practice, when his motorcycle went over a cliff near the top of the mountain.